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What were our parents' and grandparents' toys like?

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Author: Caroline Chamberlain, John Perryn Primary School (1 Aug 01)

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At a Glance
SubjectHistoryHistory
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Age RangeKey Stage 1Key Stage 1
 Year 1Year 1
 Year 2Year 2
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Development StageFirst ThoughtFirst Thought
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DescriptionThis lesson uses a database (Junior Pinpoint) to record the children's observations about old toys. It can be used by children in Year 1 or 2 (our school uses a two year topic cycle).
 
MaterialsMS Word History_Lesson_Plan.doc - Lesson Plan

Unknown software toy_database.ppf - A completed database of six toys

Unknown software toy_template.ppf - A blank database form

 

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Caroline Chamberlain, John Perryn Primary School
(1 Aug 01)
TRE comment History, KS1, What were our parents' and grandparents' toys like? - The toy database and toy template are both Junior Pinpoint (.ppf) files.
 
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Rhona Dick, TRE Moderator
(27 Apr 04)
TRE comment Old toys - As well as using a database you could set up wordbanks for children to help them write about toys. Many of these programs will let you incorporate photographs. Alternatively children could make labels for a picture gallery of old toys.

Website Photos of toys - There are photos of many toys on this site, some dating back to the early years of the 20th Century, but most date from the 1980s.

 


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Unknown softwaretoy_databas... (93 kb)
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